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Eating Out in North Lewis & Uig

The Cross Inn & Old Barn Bar

Close to the Butt of Lewis, The Cross Inn offers dining in the main inn or in the cosy Old Barn Bar. Dogs are welcome in the bar and in a dedicated dog-friendly area.

The Wobbly Dog

A dog-friendly café and craft shop at Lionel – ideal for coffee, tea and home baking, alongside unique locally made gifts.

The Breakwater, Port of Ness

With views over Port of Ness beach, The Breakwater serves everything from toasties and fish and chips to curries – and their cheesecake is often raved about.

Uig Sands Restaurant

A true destination restaurant with spectacular views over Uig Bay. Menus focus on fresh, local, seasonal produce – often finalised only once the day’s catch is known.

Calanais Visitor Centre Café

After exploring the Callanish Stones, enjoy soup, sandwiches, main dishes and home baking at the visitor centre café overlooking Loch Roag.

Grinneabhat Café

This lovely community-led café serves a set lunch menu with daily specials, teas, coffees, and home baking, all freshly prepared on-site. Gluten and dairy-free options are available, including dairy-free choices for coffee.

Hebridean Heatwave Takeaway

A mouthwatering roadside food truck offering delicious eats en route to the north of Lewis.

Ness Historical Society Café

This café offers delicious food and friendly service. From freshly prepared soups and snacks to a range of irresistible home-baking, they cater for all tastes. With many ingredients grown on the premises and sourced within the community, they are proud to promote local businesses and sustainability by using use bread from the Stag Bakery (Stornoway) and sausages from Cross Stores.

The café can get very busy. To avoid disappointment, please call in advance on (01851) 810 377 to reserve your table.